Sal Aurigemma
PhD, CDR USN (Ret)

Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems
Collins College of Business
School of Accounting and Computer Information Systems
Helmerich Hall 313C
918-631-3698sal-aurigemma@utulsa.edu

Biography

Sal Aurigemma teaches Telecommunications, Information Security, and Business Programming Concepts for the Collins College of Business School of Accounting and Computer Information Systems. A Navy veteran of 20+ years and with over a decade of experience in the Information Technology field, his research explores employee information security policy compliance, improving end-user and small business information security practices, and end-user computing focusing on business spreadsheet error detection . He has published in Computers & Security, Information and Computer Security,Decision Support Systems, the Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, and the Journal of Information Systems Security and was awarded the Collins College of Business Mayo Teaching Excellence Award for 2015-2016.

Mattson, T., & Aurigemma, S. (2018 forthcoming). Running with the Pack: The Impact of Middle-Status Conformity on the Post-Adoption Organizational Use of Twitter. Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 30(1).

Aurigemma, S., Mattson, T. (2015). The Role of Social Status and Controllability on Employee Intent to Follow Organizational Information Security Requirements. 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS).